Volume 54, Issue 2 And 3 (30 1996)                   Tehran Univ Med J 1996, 54(2 And 3): 17-22 | Back to browse issues page

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Jahangirie B. Anaesthesia in operations of congenital craniofacial abnormalities. Tehran Univ Med J 1996; 54 (2 and 3) :17-22
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Some syndromes that are characterized by abnormalities of the skull, facial bones, and mandibule, most of these patients are from the pediatric population. For the anaesthetic management of patients with various craniofacial dysostosis are as follows: 1) The necessary for careful evaluation of the airway by simply observing the patient. 2) Evaluation of the patient for abnormalities of the heart and lungs. 3) Patients may also have increased intracranial pressure. 4) Anaesthetic drugs and techniques: no particular drugs is recommended. Techniques controlled ventilation. 5) All patients should be cared in the intensive care unit after operation between 24-48 hours
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